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Chapter 795 Legal Assignment

It rained heavily in the middle of the night, and the brightest lights flickered on and off amidst the falling raindrops. Occasionally, blazing lightning flashed across the inky night sky, followed by deafening thunder, as if the gods were sending messages to the tiny human beings in this world.

Show her great power.

Recently, due to the attack on the king, the entire royal city has entered a state of martial law, and the garrison has issued a curfew, prohibiting all idlers from going out at night.

Even during the day, soldiers patrolled every street, the garrison stopped all non-essential entry and exit, and the entire city was completely managed according to wartime conditions, which also made people in the city panic.

However, for those who read, this depressing atmosphere calmed the usual hustle and bustle, allowing them to devote a lot of time and energy to books.

Yuanwen Doguland, the minister of law and the royal scholar, was sitting in the office of Laurel College, correcting the homework submitted by the students.

In the last group class, the homework he left for the students was to analyze whether the legal system under the current policy was unreasonable and how it should be improved.

With assignments like this, it is easy to identify students' usual learning quality.

The best people can often accurately hit the pain points and criticize the current shortcomings.

As for those students who usually fish, their thinking about problems only stays on the surface, and the content of their homework is also very superficial.

Yuan Wen was a person with a very strict teaching style, and he had very high demands on his students. Many students actually wrote well, and could be judged as excellent by other teachers, but in his eyes, they were just average works.

Of course, there were also a few assignments that made Yuanwen's eyes shine. He silently remembered the names of these students in his heart and prepared to focus on training them in the future.

When Yuanwen started correcting Solandel's homework, his fingers unconsciously stroked the side. His first reaction was: Why is it so thick?

The homework of other students is basically one or two pieces of paper, and most of them are only seven or eight pieces. Solandel's homework feels like dozens of pieces of paper, which is almost worth a small book.

As soon as Yuan Wen opened the cover of the first page, a line of eye-catching words jumped into his eyes: In order to ensure that the Kingdom of Doguland will last forever and the truth will not be clouded, I wrote this article to clarify my intention.

This made Yuanwen's eyes become solemn unconsciously. He turned over Solandel's homework page by page and carefully read every word she wrote.

Except for his attentive eyes and the movement of his fingers turning the page, he was lying there like a statue. The further he looked back, the more his eyes were filled with astonishment and disbelief, and in the end they even became filled with deep horror.

"Boom, boom." The moment Yuan Wen read the entire chapter, there was thunder outside the window. The bachelor, who had always been indifferent to the world, couldn't help but trembled with fright. When he came to his senses again, he was already sweating.

Yuanwen subconsciously put his hand on his heart, trying to calm his violent heartbeat. He quickly put the homework in his arms, picked up his umbrella and rushed out, disappearing into the pattering rain.

In the palace hospital, the royal guards are heavily guarding the place, protecting Perseus who is recovering from his injuries in the ward. In order to prevent another powerful enemy that is difficult to deal with, Dinisha took back her sick leave and personally participated in the guard duty.

"Tap-tat-tat" suddenly, the sound of falling rain was mixed with the sound of hurried footsteps, and a figure was seen running towards the main entrance of the medical center from a distance.

After the previous attack by the plague beast, the imperial guards were highly nervous during this period. They directly pulled out the swords from their waists and shouted sternly: "Stop!"

However, after seeing the face of the visitor clearly, their tense nerves relaxed again. An imperial guard stepped forward and asked respectfully: "Master Yuanwen, what's the matter with coming to the hospital so late?"

Because he was running in a hurry in the rain, the umbrella was of little use. Yuanwen was soaked from head to toe, and his rain-wet hair was stuck on his face one by one. He looked as embarrassed as an old beggar on the street.

His expression was a bit gloomy for some reason, and he said in a deep voice: "Let me go, I want to see Perseus."

The imperial guard looked a little embarrassed and advised softly: "I'm sorry, sir, your majesty has given instructions that he should rest in peace and recuperate these days and not see anyone. If there is any official business, please go see Lord Sting."

Yuanwen asked coldly: "Is Perseus dead?"

The expression of the imperial guard changed: "Sir, what do you mean? Of course Your Majesty is here"

Yuan Wen: "Get him up if he's not dead! As long as he's still breathing, he must look at this thing in my hand immediately!"

Yuan Wen rushed in as he spoke, but the imperial guard stopped him with all his strength. His face turned red and white with anxiety: "Sir, please don't embarrass me!"

Just when the conflict intensified, Dinisha came over and said silently: "Let him go in."

The imperial guard whispered: "But your Majesty has an order."

Dinisha knew that the king had an order, but she also knew Yuanwen's character. This old guy always dealt with things calmly. When Perseus was seriously injured by the plague beast, he simply asked about the injury and the damage in the city.

After the trouble, I went to read a book by myself, and I was very arrogant.

But now Yuan Wen changed from his usual indifference and became extremely impatient. It was obvious that something unexpected had happened. No matter what it was that made him lose his composure, it was definitely not a wise choice to stop him here.

Dinisha wiped the rain off her face and said calmly: "I will bear any responsibility and let him in."

As the chief, Dinisha had already spoken, and the royal guards could not say anything more and could only let them go.

Yuanwen didn't even have time to say thank you. He hurried into the hospital and went directly to Perseus' ward. He walked in without knocking on the door.

Perseus woke up from his sleep, looking a little annoyed, but seeing that it was his childhood mentor, his tone slowed down: "Mr. Yuanwen, what's the matter with coming to me so late?"

Yuanwen looked directly at Perseus and spoke unabashedly: "You first withdrew Bolton's military power this year, and then started to deal with a group of powerful officials who were closely related to Andre. If I guessed correctly, you

This is paving the way for Solandel and trying to smoothly transition her position as crown prince, right?"

Perhaps because he was already well aware of the profound information, Perseus was not too surprised by his words, and just said calmly: "Sir, if you have anything to say, you might as well say it directly."

Yuanwen took out Solandel's homework from his arms, handed it to Perseus, and said in a deep voice: "I can't control the crown prince's affairs, and it's not my responsibility. But I saw Solandel today.

I think you need to read something I wrote carefully before making a decision on whether she is the person you want."
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